Adjective Bomb - Angry Flashcards
extremely angry or enraged.
Furious
Example: She was furious when she found out about the mistake.
very angry, often with a sense of righteous indignation.
Irate
Example: The customer became irate after the long wait.
filled with intense anger or fury.
Enraged
Example: He was truly enraged by the unfair treatment.
extremely angry and indignant about something unjust or wrong.
Incensed
Example: The decision left the employees incensed.
furiously angry, often to the point of turning red in the face.
Livid
Example: He was absolutely livid when he discovered the damage.
boiling with anger or resentment beneath the surface.
Seething
Example: She was seething with frustration after the argument.
feeling deep anger and shock at something unjust or offensiv
Outraged
Example: The news of the scandal left the public outraged.
informal, feeling very angry or irritated.
Steamed
Example: I was steamed when they canceled our plans at the last minute.
feeling annoyed and bothered, often a milder form of anger.
Irritated
Example: He was quite irritated by the constant noise from the construction.
feeling angry or disturbed, often accompanied by emotional distress.
Upset
Example: She was upset by the unfair criticism.
) informal, feeling angry or offended and displaying it through one’s behavior.
In a huff
Example: After the argument, she left in a huff.
extremely angry and emitting anger or frustration.
Fuming
Example: He was fuming over the unfair treatment.
informal, reaching a point of extreme anger or frustration.
Losing it
Example: He was losing it after the third technical issue of the day.
informal, having reached the limit of tolerance for a situation, often leading to anger.
Fed up to here:
Example: I’m fed up to here with all the excuses.
informal, becoming extremely angry to the point of losing control.
Seeing red:
Example: When she heard the news, she was seeing red.